Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture for the Year ..., Volumen9State Board of Agriculture, 1886 |
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... early in September . In pursuance of instructions received from the Board at our last meeting , namely , to cooperate with the various organizations of dairymen in the State in sustaining the law , we immediately opened a correspondence ...
... early in September . In pursuance of instructions received from the Board at our last meeting , namely , to cooperate with the various organizations of dairymen in the State in sustaining the law , we immediately opened a correspondence ...
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... that he was among the earliest members . He was very active , and I think I risk notning in saying that and no one of these gentlemen who has held positions of such eminence in this LEG . DOC . ] 19 PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
... that he was among the earliest members . He was very active , and I think I risk notning in saying that and no one of these gentlemen who has held positions of such eminence in this LEG . DOC . ] 19 PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
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... early history was so strikingly alike that we should be congenial . Dr. G. W. ATHERTON of Centre . I do not know that the Board cares to prolong remarks upon this subject . When we came together this morning I had not observed the ...
... early history was so strikingly alike that we should be congenial . Dr. G. W. ATHERTON of Centre . I do not know that the Board cares to prolong remarks upon this subject . When we came together this morning I had not observed the ...
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... early seeding ? How much by careless harvesting ? How much from rats and mice in the mow and granary ? How much can the corn crop of the State be increased by the more careful selec- tion of seed , so that the loss from absence of ...
... early seeding ? How much by careless harvesting ? How much from rats and mice in the mow and granary ? How much can the corn crop of the State be increased by the more careful selec- tion of seed , so that the loss from absence of ...
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... early in the spring and others were not worth harvest- ing . Many did not yield the seed sown , while others paid well ; nor was this difference attributable to errors of management or variation in lati- tude . In the same locality ...
... early in the spring and others were not worth harvest- ing . Many did not yield the seed sown , while others paid well ; nor was this difference attributable to errors of management or variation in lati- tude . In the same locality ...
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66 second acid acre Agricultural Society amount analysis animal annual average awarded barn Beebe Board Bone Phosphate breeding pen Bronze Medal Bucks county bushels butter calves casein cattle cause cent cheese Chester county cock cockerel committee corn cost cows Crawford county cream creamery crop Dauphin county Diploma dollars exhibition experience farm farmers feed fertilizer fruit GABRIEL HIESTER George give grain grass ground Guernsey Harrisburg herd horse Horticultural hundred increase Jersey John lactometer Lancaster county Landreth Legislature manufacture manure meeting milk mill oats oleomargarine Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Fair Philadelphia plant plow pounds President Prof profit pullet quantity quarts question Samuel Wilson Satterthwaite season second premium Secretary seed Silver Medal soil specific gravity sugar thousand tion trees varieties West Chester wheat William Williamsport winter yield York